Video—ARTV: SIG Sauer Legion Pistol Series and Suppressor Line

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posted on August 12, 2018
In the Fall of 2015, SIG Sauer unveiled not only new firearms but a program for consumers based around the Legion series pistols. SIG's P226 and P229 Legion pistols were upgraded to include features desired by professional operators. Both pistols are finished in a proprietary Legion gray PVD coating, custom G-10 grips with a Legion medallion, the SIG Sauer Electro-Optics X-RAY high visibility day/night sights, and ship with three magazines. Additionally, once someone purchases a Legion product, they become a member of the Legion series after registering the product with SIG. This enables them to unlock special member benefits that come with the gun. And if that wasn't enough, SIG also expanded its product line to include suppressors, offering pistol and rifle silencers ranging from .22-cal. to 5.56 NATO. Check out this segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV to learn more about SIG Sauer and its Legion Pistol Series and suppressors.















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